COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM
A target communications device receiving from a source communications device a notification that a user communications device is to be handed over from that source communications device, provides the source communications device with multiple component carrier information for use by the user communications device. The multiple component carrier information includes information indicating to the user communications device which of the multiple component carriers is to be used for initial access. The multiple component carrier information may be component carrier indexes. Communication devices may exchange component carrier indexes during a setup or updating procedure such as an X2 setup or updating procedure.
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The present invention relates to communications devices, particularly but not exclusively devices operating according to the 3GPP standards or equivalents or derivatives thereof. The invention has particular but not exclusive relevance to the impacts of carrier aggregation that is to be used in LTE-Advanced (Long Term Evolution-Advanced) as currently defined in 3GPP standards documentation TR 36.814.
BACKGROUND ARTWith LTE Rel 8, a transmission band of 20 MHz was defined. In LTE-Advanced carrier aggregation will be used to support system bandwidths up to 100 MHz. This involves splitting the system bandwidth into five 20 MHz sub-bands, each centred on a respective component carrier. In order to be backwards compatible with LTE Rel 8 User Equipment (UEs), at least one of those sub-bands has to be LTE Rel 8 compliant.
It has been proposed for LTE-Advanced that, during handover, the target eNB (that is the base station of the cell to which the UE is moving), will tell the UE (via the source eNB, that is the base station of the cell in which the UE is currently located) which Component Carriers (CCs) the UE will be assigned to in the target cell. Thus, it has been proposed that at intra-LTE handover multiple Carrier Components (CCs) will be configured in the handover command for usage after the handover. This is to avoid the need for signalling this information to the UE after it arrives in the target cell so that the target eNB does not have to configure additional Component Carriers to the UE after the handover.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTIONIn one aspect, the present invention provides a communications device that is configured to communicate to a UE which of a plurality of carrier components (CCs) configured in a handover command for usage after the handover should be used for initial access to facilitate initial access of the UE at handover. Dedicated preamble for the UE may be provided from the same component carrier.
In one aspect, the present invention provides a method performed by a target communications device, the method comprising: receiving from a source communications device a notification that a user communications device is to be handed over from that source communications device; and providing for the user communications device multiple component carrier information including information indicating to the user communications device which of the multiple component carriers is to be used for initial access.
In another aspect, the present invention provides a method performed by a source communications device, the method comprising: supplying to a target communications device a notification that a user communications device is to be handed over to that target communications device; and receiving from the target communications device multiple component carrier information for the user communications device, the multiple component carrier information including information indicating to the user communications device which of the multiple component carriers is to be used for initial access.
In another aspect, the present invention provides a method performed by a user communication device, comprising: receiving from a communications device multiple component carrier information including information indicating to the user communications device which of the multiple component carriers is to be used for initial access; and initiating initial access using the identified component carrier.
In another aspect, the present invention provides a target communications device, the target communications device comprising: a receiver to receive from a source communications device a notification that a user communications device is to be handed over from that source communications device; and a provider to provide for the user communications device multiple component carrier information including information indicating to the user communications device which of the multiple component carriers is to be used for initial access.
In another aspect, the present invention provides a source communications device, the source communications device comprising: a supplier to supply to a target communications device a notification that a user communications device is to be handed over to that target communications device; and a receiver to receive from the target communications device multiple component carrier information for the user communications device, the multiple component carrier information including information indicating to the user communications device which of the multiple component carriers is to be used for initial access.
In another aspect, the present invention provides a user communication device, comprising: a receiver to receive from a communications device multiple component carrier information including information indicating to the user communications device which of the multiple component carriers is to be used for initial access; and an initiator to initiate initial access with a target communications device using the identified component carrier.
The multiple component carrier information may be provided to the source communications device for transmittal to the user communications device.
In an embodiment, the notification is a handover command. The information indicating which of the multiple component carriers is to be used for initial access by the user communications device may be provided in a handover request acknowledge message to the source communications device for communication to the user communications device. The handover request acknowledge message may include a transparent container to be sent to the user communications device, for example sent as a Radio Resource Control message.
In an embodiment, the multiple component carrier information indicates that a dedicated preamble is allocated from the component carrier to be used for initial access.
In an embodiment or embodiments, the component carrier information comprises a component carrier index for each carrier.
Component carrier information may be exchanged with one or more neighbouring communications devices, for example during a setup or updating procedure such as an X2 interface setup or updating procedure, with that neighbouring communications device.
The carrier component information may be used for signalling, for example for signalling on the X2 and Uu interfaces.
In another aspect, the present invention provides a method performed by a target communications device, the method comprising: receiving from a source communications device a notification that a user communications device is to be handed over from that source communications device; and providing for the user communications device multiple component carrier information comprising a component carrier index for each component carrier.
In another aspect, the present invention provides a method performed by a source communications device, the method comprising: supplying to a target communications device a notification that a user communications device is to be handed over from that source communications device; and receiving for the user communications device multiple component carrier information comprising a component carrier index for each carrier.
In another aspect, the present invention provides a method performed by a communications device, the method comprising the communications device using carrier components indexes for signalling purposes while at least one of configuring, activating and deactivating multiple carrier components.
In another aspect, the present invention provides a method performed by a communications device, the method comprising the communications device supplying multiple component carrier information to a neighbouring communications device and receiving multiple component carrier information from a neighbouring communications device during setup or updating of a communication interface such as an X2 interface with that neighbouring communications device.
In another aspect, the present invention provides a target communications device, the target communications device comprising: a receiver to receive from a source communications device a notification that a user communications device is to be handed over from that source communications device; and a provider to provide for the user communications device multiple component carrier information comprising a component carrier index for each carrier.
In another aspect, the present invention provides a source communications device, the source communications device comprising: a supplier to supply to a target communications device a notification that a user communications device is to be handed over from that source communications device; and a receiver to receive for the user communications device multiple component carrier information comprising a component carrier index for each carrier.
In another aspect, the present invention provides a communications device comprising a supplier to supply multiple component carrier information to a neighbouring communications device and a receiver to receive multiple component carrier information from a neighbouring communications device during setup or updating of a communication interface such as an X2 interface with that neighbouring communications device.
In one aspect, the present invention provides a communications device that provides a component carrier index which both a UE and the communications device can use for the signaling purposes, for example while at least one of configuring, activating and deactivating multiple carrier components.
In an embodiment, a component carrier index is used to indicate to a UE the component carrier on which the initial access is to be performed in the target cell after handover.
In one aspect, the present invention provides a communications device that exchanges component carrier information with a neighboring communications device, that is a communications device of a neighboring cell in a cellular network, so that a component carrier index provided to a UE is known also to the neighboring communications device.
In an embodiment, component carrier information of neighboring communications device is exchanged during the setup or updating of the X2 interface between the two communications devices and the carrier component index is known in the neighboring communications device. These carrier component indexes can be used for signaling on the X2 interface and on the air interface between the UTRAN and the UE (the Uu interface).
In an embodiment, a target communications device receiving from a source communications device a notification that a user communications device is to be handed over that source communications device, provides the source communications device with information for multiple component carriers (multiple component carrier information) for use by the user communications device. The multiple component carrier information includes information indicating to the user communications device which of the multiple component carriers is to be used for initial access. The multiple component carrier information may be component carrier indexes. Communication devices may exchange component carrier indexes during a setup or updating procedure such as an X2 setup or updating procedure.
The invention provides, for all methods disclosed, corresponding computer programs or computer program products for execution on corresponding equipment, the equipment itself (user equipment, communication devices or nodes, or components thereof) and methods of updating the equipment.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
A number of uplink and downlink communications resources (sub-carriers, time slots etc) are available for the wireless link between the UEs 3 and the base stations 5. In this embodiment, a base station 5 allocates downlink resources to a UE 3 depending on the amount of data to be sent to the UE 3. Similarly, a base station 5 allocates uplink resources to a UE 3 depending on the amount and type of data that the UE 3 has to send to the base station 5.
In this embodiment, the system bandwidth is divided into five 20 MHz sub-bands, each being carried by a respective component carrier. The base station 5 is operable to allocated resources for each UE 3 on one or more of the component carriers, depending on the capability of the UE 3 concerned and the amount of data to be transmitted between the base station 5 and that UE 3. The UEs 3 have transceiver circuitry that can receive and transmit signals on the different component carriers and when the UE 3 is not scheduled to use a particular component carrier, it can power down the corresponding transceiver circuitry to conserve battery power.
LTE Sub-Frame Data StructureIn the access scheme and general frame structure agreed for LTE Rel 8, an Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) technique is used for the downlink to allow the UEs 3 to receive data over the air interface with the base station 5. Different sub-carriers are allocated by the base station 5 (for a predetermined amount of time) to each UE 3 depending on the amount of data to be sent to the UE 3. These are referred to as physical resource blocks (PRBs) in the LTE specifications. PRBs thus have a time and frequency dimension. To do this, the base station 5 dynamically allocates PRBs for each device that it is serving and signals the allocations for each sub-frame (TTI) to each of the scheduled UEs 3 in a control channel.
At the start of each sub-frame 15, the base station 5 transmits a PDCCH (Physical Downlink Control Channel) over the first three symbols. The remaining symbols form the PDSCH (Physical Downlink Shared Channel) which is used to carry the downlink user data for the UEs 3. The PDCCH channel includes, among other things, data for each of the UEs 3, indicating if the UE 3 is scheduled for receiving downlink data in that sub-frame or is scheduled for uplink transmission in that sub-frame; and if so, data identifying the PRBs to be used for receiving the downlink data or for transmitting the uplink data.
LTE-AdvancedIn the proposed LTE-Advanced system, a number of separate sub-bands will be provided in order to support wider transmission bandwidths, each of the sub-bands will at least be similar in structure to the LTE structure discussed above. The sub-carriers for each sub-band will be modulated onto a separate component carrier so that the transmitted sub-bands are contiguous or non-contiguous with each other. This is known as carrier aggregation. If there are five sub-bands each 20 MHz wide, then the total system bandwidth will be 100 MHz. In the following description, the terms sub-band and component carrier will be used interchangeably.
Although LTE-Advanced UEs 3 will support bandwidths up to 100 MHz, they may not transmit/receive in the whole spectrum at any given time. In order to allow the UEs 3 to save battery power the system is preferably arranged so that the UEs 3 monitor one or a subset of the component carriers to start with; and then the base station scheduler, based on the activity of the UE 3, can direct the UE 3 to monitor a different (although perhaps overlapping) subset of the component carriers.
Base StationIn the above description, the base stations 5 and the UEs 3 are described for ease of understanding as having a number of discrete modules (such as the resource allocation modules, scheduler module, transceiver control module etc.). Whilst these modules may be provided in this way for certain applications, for example where an existing system has been modified to implement the invention, in other applications, these modules may be built into the overall operating system or code and so these modules may not be discernible as discrete entities.
As mentioned above, LTE-Advanced UEs 3 have transceiver circuitry 71 that can transmit and receive data on a number of different component carriers.
The communications control module 43 (
In an example, the target base station may provide the Component Carrier Information to a UE by providing the UE with a Component Carrier Index for each of the multiple carrier components configured for that UE. The UE and the base station may use these indexes to identify a carrier component, for example while configuring, activating and deactivating one or more of the multiple carrier components. These indexes may be stored in a component carrier index store 48 of the communications control module 43 of the base station and a component carrier index store 88 of the communications control module 89 of the UE 3.
The HO procedure is performed without EPC involvement, i.e. preparation messages are directly exchanged between the eNBs. The release of the resources at the source side during the HO completion phase is triggered by the eNB.
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- 0 The UE context within the source eNB (eNodeB) contains information regarding roaming restrictions which were provided either at connection establishment or at the last TA update.
- 1 The source eNB configures the UE measurement procedures according to the area restriction information. Measurements provided by the source eNB may assist the function controlling the UE's connection mobility.
- 2 UE is triggered to send MEASUREMENT REPORT by the rules set by i.e. system information, specification etc.
- 3 Source eNB makes a decision based on MEASUREMENT REPORT and RRM information to hand off UE.
- 4 The source eNB issues a HANDOVER REQUEST message to the target eNB passing necessary information to prepare the HO at the target side (UE X2 signalling context reference at source eNB, UE S1 EPC signalling context reference, target cell ID, KeNB*, RRC context including the C-RNTI of the UE in the source eNB, AS-configuration, E-RAB context and physical layer ID of the source cell+MAC for possible RLF recovery). UE X2/UE S1 signalling references enable the target eNB to address the source eNB and the EPC. The E-RAB context includes necessary RNL and TNL addressing information, and QoS profiles of the E-RABs.
- 5 Admission Control may be performed by the target eNB dependent on the received E-RAB QoS information to increase the likelihood of a successful HO, if the resources can be granted by target eNB. The target eNB configures the required resources according to the received E-RAB QoS information and reserves a C-RNTI and optionally a RACH preamble. The AS-configuration to be used in the target cell can either be specified independently (i.e. an “establishment”) or as a delta compared to the AS-configuration used in the source cell (i.e. a “reconfiguration”).
- 6 Target eNB prepares HO with L1/L2 and sends the HANDOVER REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE to the source eNB. The HANDOVER REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE message includes a transparent container to be sent to the UE as an RRC message to perform the handover. The container includes a new C-RNTI, target eNB security algorithm identifiers for the selected security algorithms, may include a dedicated RACH preamble, and possibly some other parameters i.e. access parameters. SIBs, etc. For LTE Advanced, this message will carry multiple carrier configuration information and the information on which carrier to be used for initial access and the dedicate preamble from the same carrier. The HANDOVER REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE message may also include RNL/TNL information for the forwarding tunnels, if necessary. NOTE: As soon as the source eNB receives the HANDOVER REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE, or as soon as the transmission of the handover command is initiated in the downlink, data forwarding may be initiated. Steps 7 to 16 provide means to avoid data loss during HO and are further detailed in 10.1.2.1.2 and 10.1.2.3 of the 3GPP Specifications 36.300 EUTRAN Overall Description Stage 2.
- 7 The target eNB generates the RRC message to perform the handover, i.e RRC Connection Reconfiguration message including the mobilityControl Information, to be sent by the source eNB towards the UE. The source eNB performs the necessary integrity protection and ciphering of the message. The UE receives the RRC Connection Reconfiguration message with necessary parameters (i.e. new C-RNTI, target eNB security algorithm identifiers, and optionally dedicated RACH preamble, target eNB SIBs, etc.) and is commanded by the source eNB to perform the HO. The UE does not need to delay the handover execution for delivering the HARQ/ARQ responses to source eNB.
- 8 The source eNB sends the SN STATUS TRANSFER message to the target eNB to convey the uplink PDCP SN receiver status and the downlink PDCP SN transmitter status of E-RABs for which PDCP status preservation applies (i.e. for RLC AM). The uplink PDCP SN receiver status includes at least the PDCP SN of the first missing UL SDU and may include a bit map of the receive status of the out of sequence UL SDUs that the UE needs to retransmit in the target cell, if there are any such SDUs. The downlink PDCP SN transmitter status indicates the next PDCP SN that the target eNB shall assign to new SDUs, not having a PDCP SN yet. The source eNB may omit sending this message if none of the E-RABs of the UE shall be treated with PDCP status preservation.
- 9 After receiving the RRC Connection Reconfiguration message including the mobilityControl Information, UE performs synchronisation to target eNB and accesses the target cell via RACH, following a contention-free procedure if a dedicated RACH preamble was indicated in the mobility Control Information, or following a contention-based procedure if no dedicated preamble was indicated. UE derives target eNB specific keys and configures the selected security algorithms to be used in the target cell.
- 10 The target eNB responds with UL allocation and timing advance.
- 11 When the UE has successfully accessed the target cell, the UE sends the RRC Connection Reconfiguration Complete message (C-RNTI) to confirm the handover, along with an uplink Buffer Status Report, whenever possible, to the target eNB to indicate that the handover procedure is completed for the UE. The target eNB verifies the C-RNTI sent in the RRC Connection Reconfiguration Complete message. The target eNB can now begin sending data to the UE.
- 12 The target eNB sends a PATH SWITCH message to MME to inform that the UE has changed cell.
- 13 The MME sends an UPDATE USER PLANE REQUEST message to the Serving Gateway.
- 14 The Serving Gateway switches the downlink data path to the target side. The Serving Gateway sends one or more “end marker” packets on the old path to the source eNB and then can release any U-plane/TNL resources towards the source eNB.
- 15 Serving Gateway sends an UPDATE USER PLANE RESPONSE message to MME.
- 16 The MME confirms the PATH SWITCH message with the PATH SWITCH ACKNOWLEDGE message.
- 17 By sending UE CONTEXT RELEASE, the target eNB informs success of HO to source eNB and triggers the release of resources by the source eNB. The target eNB sends this message after the PATH SWITCH ACKNOWLEDGE message is received from the MME.
- 18 Upon reception of the UE CONTEXT RELEASE message, the source eNB can release radio and C-plane related resources associated to the UE context. Any ongoing data forwarding may continue.
As set out above, for LTE Advanced, the HANDOVER REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE message will carry multiple carrier component configuration information and the information on which carrier component to be used for initial access and the dedicate preamble from the same carrier component. This information may use carrier component indexes as discussed above to identify the different carrier components.
In an example, the communications control modules 43 of the base stations 5 are configured to enable Component Carrier Information, for example the indexes mentioned above, to be exchanged between the two base stations during a communications setup or updating procedure, in this example an X2 setup or updating procedure, so that these carrier component indexes can be used be for signaling, for signaling on the X2 and Uu interfaces in this example.
The X2 setup procedure is described in sections 8.3.3.1 and 8.3.3.2 of 36.423 of the 3GPP Specifications.
The purpose of the X2 setup procedure is to exchange application level configuration data needed for two base stations to interoperate correctly over the X2 interface. This procedure erases any existing application level configuration data in the two base stations and replaces it by the one received. This procedure also resets the X2 interface as a Reset procedure would do. The procedure uses non UE-associated signalling.
Thus, in this setup procedure, a base station (eNB1 in
The initiating base station eNB1 may include Neighbour Information IE in the X2 SETUP REQUEST message. The candidate base station eNB2 may also include the Neighbour Information IE in the X2 SETUP RESPONSE message. The Neighbour Information IE only includes E-UTRAN cells that are direct neighbours of cells in the reporting eNB, where a direct neighbour of one cell of eNB2 may be any cell belonging to an eNB that is a neighbour of that eNB2 cell e.g. even if the cell has not been reported by a UE.
In this example, Component Carrier Information is included in the X2 SETUP REQUEST and X2 SETUP RESPONSE messages and so is exchanged during the X2 setup procedure. Generally this Component Carrier Information will be Component Carrier Indexes which can thus be used for signalling on the X2 and Uu interfaces.
Carrier index information can also be included in X2 ENB CONFIGURATION UPDATE and ENB CONFIGURATION UPDATE ACKNOWLEDGE in case the new carrier is added or existing one deleted.
In an embodiment, a target communications device 5 receiving from a source communications device 5 a notification that a user communications device 3-0, 3-1, 3-2 is to be handed over from that source communications device, provides the source communications device with multiple component carrier information for use by the user communications device. The multiple component carrier information includes information indicating to the user communications device which of the multiple component carriers is to be used for initial access. The multiple component carrier information may be component carrier indexes.
Communication devices may exchange component carrier indexes during a setup procedure such as an X2 setup procedure, which indexes can then be used for signalling on the X2 and Uu interfaces.
Modifications and AlternativesAs those skilled in the art will appreciate, a number of modifications and alternatives can be made to the above-described embodiments whilst still benefiting from the inventions embodied therein. By way of illustration only a number of these alternatives and modifications will now be described. These alternatives and modifications may be used alone or in any combination.
The examples described above indicate that there are five carrier components for LTE-Advanced. It will of course be appreciated that this is for compliance with LTE-Advanced and that the number of carrier components could be fewer or less. The features described above may be used alone or in combination. Thus, for example the target base station may indicate which, out of the configured component carriers, shall be used by the UE for the initial access by use of component carrier indexes or in another fashion. Component Carrier Information may be exchanged by the neighboring base station cells during the setup of the X2 interface between the two base station using Component Carrier Indexes or in another fashion. Component Carrier Indexes may be used simply for signaling purpose while configuring, activating and deactivating multiple carrier components.
In the above embodiments, a telephone based telecommunications system was described. As those skilled in the art will appreciate, the signalling and power control techniques described in the present application can be employed in any communications system. In the general case, the base stations and the UEs can be considered as communications nodes or devices which communicate with each other. Other communications nodes or devices may include user devices such as, for example, personal digital assistants, laptop computers, web browsers, etc.
In the above embodiments, a number of software modules were described. As those skilled will appreciate, the software modules may be provided in compiled or un-compiled form and may be supplied to the base station or to the UE as a signal over a computer network, or on a recording medium or may be directly installed or provided as firmware. Further, the functionality provided by part or all of this software may be provided by one or more dedicated hardware circuits or any suitable combination of two or more of software, firmware and hardware. However, the use of software modules is preferred as it facilitates the updating of base station 5 and the UEs 3 in order to update their functionalities. Similarly, although the above embodiments employed transceiver circuitry, at least some of the functionality of the transceiver circuitry may be provided by software or firmware or any suitable combination of two or more of software, firmware and hardware.
Various other modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art and will not be described in further detail here.
Glossary of 3GPP Terms LTE—Long Term Evolution (of UTRAN)eNodeB—E-UTRAN Node B
UE—User Equipment—mobile communication device
DL—downlink—link from base to mobile
UL—uplink—link from mobile to base
X2 Interface—Interface between two eNodeB
S1 Interface—Interface between eNodeB and MME
X2 ENB—X2 eNodeB
The following is a detailed description of the way in which the present inventions may be implemented in the currently proposed 3GPP standard. Whilst various features are described as being essential or necessary, this may only be the case for the proposed 3GPP standard, for example due to other requirements imposed by the standard. These statements should not, therefore, be construed as limiting the present invention in any way.
1. INTRODUCTIONAt the RAN 2 #66 his meeting in Los Angeles, RAN2 discussed the issue of Connected Mode Mobility with Carrier Aggregation for LTE Advance. We had identified that some issues related to the measurement and have requested RAN 4 guidance on these issues. However apart from these issues we have also agreed that it shall be possible at intra-LTE handover to configure multiple CCs in the “handover command” for usage after the handover. In this contribution we focus on the handover signaling and discuss some additional information that would be needed in order to make the initial access in the target cell.
2. DISCUSSIONWe have agreed that it shall be possible at intra-LTE handover to configure multiple CCs in the handover command for usage after the handover. We see that there are benefits of this approach as the target eNB shall not have to configure additional component carriers to the UE after the Handover. Although one may argue that the Target eNB may first configure only one component carrier for the UE. Subsequently, after the handover, the Target eNB may then configure additional component carriers to the UE. But with the second approach additional signaling would be needed in the target cell.
In the first approach where target eNB configures multiple carrier component during the handover it is reasonable to assume that the UE will perform initial access in the target cell only on one component carriers in the cell. Moreover when we will have multiple carrier components which are part of a cell we need to allocate dedicated preamble only from one of the component carrier for the UE to perform initial access.
For LTE advance we will probably need the concept of the Component Carrier Index which both the UE and the eNB can use for the signaling purpose while configuring, activating and deactivating multiple carrier components and also for indicating the component carrier on which the initial access is to be performed in the target cell after handover.
Proposal 1: For LTE advance we may need the concept of the Component Carrier Index which both the UE and the eNB can use for the signaling purpose while configuring, activating and deactivating multiple carrier components.
Proposal 2: When configuring multiple component carriers during handover, Target eNB also needs to indicate which, out of the configured component carrier, shall be used by the UE for the initial access and the dedicate preamble form same component carrier shall be allocated.
Further it is reasonable to assume that the Component Carrier Information of the neighboring eNB cells is exchanged during the setup of the X2 interface between the two eNB and the carrier component index are known in the neighboring eNB. Although this is a RAN 3 issue, but if we agree in RAN 2 to use this kind of approach it would be good to liaise with RAN 3 to have consistent definition on the Uu and X2 interface for the carrier component index.
Proposal 3: Component Carrier Information of the neighboring eNB cells is exchanged during the setup of the X2 interface between the two eNB and the carrier component index is known in the neighboring eNB. These carrier component indexes can be used for signaling on X2 and Uu interface.
Carrier index information can also be included in X2 ENB CONFIGURATION UPDATE and ENB CONFIGURATION UPDATE ACKNOWLEDGE in case the new carrier is added or existing one deleted.
3. CONCLUSIONSIn this paper we discuss what additional signaling details would be needed while configuring multiple component carriers during connected mode mobility and also for the details of how the LIE connected mode be assigned to monitor a subset of carriers. The main proposals of the contribution are
Proposal 1: For LTE advance we may need the concept of the Component Carrier Index which both the UE and the eNB can use for the signaling purpose while configuring, activating and deactivating multiple carrier components.
Proposal 2: When configuring multiple component carriers during handover, Target eNB also needs to indicate which, out of the configured component carrier, shall be used by the UE for the initial access and the dedicate preamble form same component carrier shall be allocated.
Proposal 3: Component Carrier Information of the neighboring eNB cells is exchanged during the setup of the X2 interface between the two eNB and the carrier component index is known in the neighboring eNB. These carrier component indexes can be used for signaling on X2 and Uu interface.
Carrier index information can also be included in X2 ENB CONFIGURATION UPDATE and ENB CONFIGURATION UPDATE ACKNOWLEDGE in case the new carrier is added or existing one deleted.
While this invention has been described in terms of the embodiment, this invention is not limited thereto. The structure and details of this invention can be applied with various changes that can be understood by a person skilled in the art within the sprit and scope of this invention described in the claims.
This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from United Kingdom Patent Application No. 0914353.8, filed on Aug. 17, 2009, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
Claims
1. A method performed by a target communications device, the method comprising:
- receiving from a source communications device a notification that a user communications device is to be handed over from that source communications device; and
- providing for the user communications device multiple component carrier information including information to indicate to the user communications device which of the multiple component carriers is to be used for initial access.
2. A method according to claim 1, wherein the multiple component carrier information is provided to the source communications device for transmittal to the user communications device.
3. A method according to claim 1, wherein the notification received from the source communications device comprises a handover command.
4. A method according to claim 1, wherein the notification received from a source communications device comprises a handover command and the information indicating which of the multiple component carriers is to be used for initial access by the user communications device is provided in a handover request acknowledge message to the source communications device for communication the user communications device.
5. A method according to claim 4, wherein the handover request acknowledge message includes a transparent container to the sent to the user communications device.
6. A method according to claim 4, wherein the handover request acknowledge message includes a transparent container to be sent to the user communications device as a Radio Resource Control message.
7. A method according to claim 1, wherein the multiple component carrier information indicates that a dedicated preamble is allocated from the component carrier to be used for initial access.
8. A method performed by a source communications device, the method comprising:
- supplying to a target communications device a notification that a user communications device is to be handed over to that target communications device; and
- receiving from the target communications device multiple component carrier information for the user communications device, the multiple component carrier information including information to indicate to the user communications device which of the multiple component carriers is to be used for initial access.
9. A method according to claim 8, wherein the notification received from a source communications device comprises a handover command.
10. A method according to claim 8, wherein the notification comprises a handover command and the information indicating which of the multiple component carriers is to be used for initial access by the user communications device is received in a handover request acknowledge message from the target communications device to the source communications device for communication to the user communications device.
11. A method according to claim 10, further comprising communicating to the user communications device a transparent container included in the handover request acknowledge message.
12. A method according to claim 11, wherein the transparent container is sent to the user communications device as a Radio Resource Control message.
13. A method according to claim 8, wherein the multiple component carrier information indicates that a dedicated preamble is allocated from the component carrier to be used for initial access.
14. A method according to claim 1, wherein the component carrier information comprises a component carrier index for each carrier.
15. A method according to claim 1, further comprising exchanging component carrier information with one or more neighbouring communications devices.
16. A method according to claim 1, wherein the method further comprises exchanging component carrier information with a neighbouring communications device during setup or updating of a communications interface with that neighbouring communications device.
17. A method according to claim 1, wherein the component carrier information comprises a component carrier index for each carrier and the method further comprises exchanging component carrier indexes with a neighbouring communications device during setup or updating of an X2 interface with that neighbouring communications device.
18. A method according to claim 16, further comprising using the carrier component information for signalling.
19. A method according to claim 17, further comprising using the carrier component indexes for signalling on the X2 and Uu interfaces.
20. A method performed by a user communication device, comprising:
- receiving from a communications device multiple component carrier information including information indicating to the user communications device which of the multiple component carriers is to be used for initial access; and
- initiating initial access with a target communications device using the identified component carrier.
21. A method according to claim 20, wherein the multiple component carrier information is received in a transparent container included in the handover request acknowledge message.
22. A method according to claim 21, wherein the transparent container is received as a Radio Resource Control message.
23. A method according to claim 20, wherein the component carrier information comprises a component carrier index for each carrier.
24. A method performed by a target communications device, the method comprising:
- receiving from a source communications device a notification that a user communications device is to be handed over from that source communications device; and
- providing for the user communications device multiple component carrier information comprising a component carrier index for each carrier.
25. A method performed by a source communications device, the method comprising:
- supplying to a target communications device a notification that a user communications device is to be handed over from that source communications device; and
- receiving for the user communications device multiple component carrier information comprising a component carrier index for each carrier.
26. A method according to claim 25, further comprising communicating the multiple component carrier information to the user communications device.
27. A method according to claim 24, further comprising exchanging component carrier information with one or more neighbouring communications devices.
28. A method performed by a communications device, the method comprising the communications device using carrier components indexes for signalling purposes while at least one of configuring, activating and deactivating multiple carrier components.
29. A method performed by a communications device, the method comprising the communications device supplying multiple component carrier information to a neighbouring communications device and receiving multiple component carrier information from a neighbouring communications device during setup of or updating of a communications interface with that neighbouring communications device.
30. A method according to claim 29, further comprising using the carrier component information for signalling.
31. A method according to claim 29, wherein the carrier component information comprises carrier component indexes and the method further comprises using the carrier component indexes for signalling on the X2 and Uu interfaces.
32. A target communications device comprising:
- a receiver to receive from a source communications device a notification that a user communications device is to be handed over from that source communications device; and
- a provider to provide for the user communications device multiple component carrier information including information indicating to the user communications device which of the multiple component carriers is to be used for initial access.
33. A communications device according to claim 32, wherein the provider is operable to provide the multiple component carrier information including information indicating to the user communications device which of the multiple component carriers is to be used for initial access to the source communications device for transmittal to the user communications device.
34. A communications device according to claim 32, wherein the notification received from the source communications device comprises a handover command.
35. A communications device according to claim 32, wherein the notification received from a source communications device comprises a handover command and the provider is operable to provide the information indicating which of the multiple component carriers is to be used for initial access by the user communications device in a handover request acknowledge message to the source communications device for communication to the user communications device.
36. A communications device according to claim 35, wherein the handover request acknowledge message includes a transparent container to be sent to the user communications device.
37. A communications device according to claim 35, wherein the handover request acknowledge message includes a transparent container to be sent to the user communications device as a Radio Resource Control message.
38. A communications device according to claim 32, wherein the provider is operable to provide information in the multiple component carrier information that indicates that a dedicated preamble is allocated from the component carrier to be used for initial access.
39. A source communications device comprising:
- a supplier to supply to a target communications device a notification that a user communications device is to be handed over to that target communications device; and
- a receiver to receive from the target communications device multiple component carrier information for the user communications device, the multiple component carrier information including information indicating to the user communications device which of the multiple component carriers is to be used for initial access.
40. A communications device according to claim 39, wherein the notification received from a source communications device comprises a handover command.
41. A communications device according to claim 39, wherein the notification comprises a handover command and the information indicating which of the multiple component carriers is to be used for initial access by the user communications device is received in a handover request acknowledge message from the target communications device to the source communications device for communication to the user communications device.
42. A communications device according to claim 41, further comprising a user device communicator to communicate to the user communications device a transparent container included in the handover request acknowledge message.
43. A communications device according to claim 42, wherein the user device communicator is operable to send the transparent container to the user communications device as a Radio Resource Control message.
44. A communications device according to claim 39, wherein the multiple component carrier information indicates that a dedicated preamble is allocated from the component carrier to be used for initial access.
45. A communications device according to claim 32, wherein the component carrier information comprises a component carrier index for each carrier.
46. A communications device according to claim 32, further comprising a communications device communicator to exchange component carrier information with one or more neighbouring communications devices.
47. A communications device according to claim 32, further comprising a communications device communicator to exchange component carrier information with a neighbouring communications device during setup of or updating of a communications interface with that neighbouring communications device.
48. A communications device according to claim 32, wherein the component carrier information comprises a component carrier index for each carrier and the communications device further comprises a communications device communicator to exchange component carrier indexes with a neighbouring communications device during setup of or updating of a communications interface with that neighbouring communications device.
49. A communications device according to claim 47, wherein the communicator is operable to use the carrier component information for signalling.
50. A communications device according to claim 48, wherein the carrier component information comprises indexes and the communicator is operable to use the carrier component indexes for signalling on the X2 and Uu interfaces.
51. A user communication device comprising:
- a receiver to receive from a communications device multiple component carrier information including information indicating to the user communications device which of the multiple component carriers is to be used for initial access; and
- an initiator to initiate initial access with a target communications device using the identified component carrier.
52. A communications device according to claim 51, wherein the receiver is operable to receive the multiple component carrier information in a transparent container included in the handover request acknowledge message.
53. A communications device according to claim 52, wherein the transparent container is received as a Radio Resource Control message.
54. A communications device according to claim 51, wherein the component carrier information comprises a component carrier index for each carrier.
55. A target communications device comprising:
- a receiver to receive from a source communications device a notification that a user communications device is to be handed over from that source communications device; and
- a provider to provide for the user communications device multiple component carrier information comprising a component carrier index for each carrier.
56. A source communications device comprising:
- a supplier to supply to a target communications device a notification that a user communications device is to be handed over from that source communications device; and
- a receiver to receive for the user communications device multiple component carrier information comprising a component carrier index for each carrier.
57. A communications device according to claim 56, further comprising a user device communicator to communicate the multiple component carrier information to the user communications device.
58. A communications device according to claim 55, further comprising a communications device communicator to exchange component carrier information with one or more neighbouring communications devices.
59. A communications device comprising a communicator configured to use carrier components indexes for signalling purposes while at least one of configuring, activating and deactivating multiple carrier components.
60. A communications device comprising a supplier to supply multiple component carrier information to a neighbouring communications device and a receiver to receive multiple component carrier information from a neighbouring communications device during setup of or updating of a communications interface with that neighbouring communications device.
61. A communications device according to claim 60, further comprising a communications communicator that uses the carrier component information for signalling purposes.
62. A communications device according to claim 60, further composing a communications communicator that uses the carrier component indexes for signalling on the X2 and Uu interfaces.
63. A target communications device comprising:
- receiving means for receiving from a source communications device a notification that a user communications device is to be handed over from that source communications device; and
- providing means for providing for the user communications device multiple component carrier information including information indicating to the user communications device which of the multiple component carriers is to be used for initial access.
64. A source communications device comprising:
- supplying means for supplying to a target communications device a notification that a user communications device is to be handed over to that target communications device; and
- receiving means for receiving from the target communications device multiple component carrier information for the user communications device, the multiple component carrier information including information indicating to the user communications device which of the multiple component carriers is to be used for initial access.
65. A user communication device comprising:
- receiving means for receiving from a communications device multiple component carrier information including information indicating to the user communications device which of the multiple component carriers is to be used for a access; and
- initiating means for initiating initial access with a target communications device using the identified component carrier.
66. A target communications device comprising:
- receiving means for receiving from a source communications device a notification that a user communications device is to be handed over from that source communications device; and
- providing means for providing for the user communications device multiple component carrier information comprising a component carrier index for each carrier.
67. A source communications device comprising:
- supplying means for supplying to a target communications device a notification that a user communications device is to be handed over from that source communications device; and
- receiving means for receiving for the user communications device multiple component carrier information comprising a component carrier index for each carrier.
68. A communications device comprising communicating means for using carrier components indexes for signalling purposes while at least one of configuring, activating and deactivating multiple carrier components.
69. A communications device comprising supplying means for supplying multiple component carrier information to a neighbouring communications device and receiving means for receiving multiple component carrier information from a neighbouring communications device during setup of or updating of a communications interface with that neighbouring communications device.
70. A method according to claim 16, wherein the setup or updating procedure is an X2 setup or updating procedure.
71. A device according to claim 47, wherein the setup or updating procedure is an X2 setup or updating procedure.
72. A computer program product comprising computer implementable instructions for causing a programmable computer device to carry out a method in accordance with claim 1.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 10, 2010
Publication Date: Jun 7, 2012
Patent Grant number: 9363719
Applicant: NEC Corporation (Tokyo)
Inventor: Jagdeep Singh Ahluwalia (Minato-ku)
Application Number: 13/390,485